Chopping peas slightly prevents them from rolling off the pasta in this dish of pappardelle -- long, flat, wide noodles -- with crab and basil.
Author: Martha Stewart
Roasting is an excellent low-fat cooking technique because very little fat is necessary to carry the flavor of the food. High heat concentrates and seals in food's natural flavor, two jobs that only a...
Author: Martha Stewart
Salmon is remarkably healthful. It is full of protein, vitamin A, and omega fatty acids, which are essential to the proper functioning of the heart and brain.
Author: Martha Stewart
On the hottest of summer days, it's best to leave the oven off as much as possible. This salad for dinner recipe has you use the stovetop just once-to simmer potatoes and cook green beans. Other than that,...
Author: Sarah Carey
Crab sandwiches are delicate, so we prefer thin brioche toast with just crab, soft lettuce, a bit of creme fraiche, and some avocado.
Author: Martha Stewart
The olive topping on our cod was inspired by tapenade; it includes olives, anchovies, capers, olive oil, and lemon juice. Use a ceramic or glass baking dish; an aluminum dish could react with the acidic...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Tuna, cannellini beans, green beans, and red onion are matches made in salad heaven -- toss them in a simple dressing of white-wine vinegar and olive oil for a light and refreshing lunch or dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ginger and scallions season pan-seared eggplant and tuna steaks in this quick-cook meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
This savory spaghetti squash casserole gets an umami boost from anchovies and Parmesan. The creamy sauce is surprisingly low in fat, so go ahead and have a second helping!
Author: Martha Stewart
Served with Green Curry Cashew Sauce, this fried shrimp recipe is an easy alternative to takeout.
Author: Martha Stewart
Chef Marcus Samuelsson shares this taco recipe, saying it's the freshest fish you can find that works the best and that you need a very hot grill for optimum success. Put the spicy slaw on top of each...
Author: Martha Stewart
Transform marinara into an Indian-style simmer sauce for shrimp with the help of garam masala, fresh ginger, and scallions. Serve atop steamed couscous for a quick yet satisfying weeknight dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Pasta plus five ingredients (and a little salt and pepper) makes a great meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mussels, cockles, shrimp, and squid are combined in this crowd-pleasing paella. Paella is also the name of the two-handled pan used to make this dinner entree.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe, courtesy of Lost Kitchen chef and owner Erin French, also works very well with salmon or swordfish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious and filling Nicoise salad will bring tastes of the Mediterranean right to your dinner plate.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for hard-shell blue crabs comes from Rob Cernak, owner of Obrycki's Crab House in Baltimore. It's best to keep the crabs on ice. If you are unable to do so, make certain to wet them before...
Author: Martha Stewart
Host an inviting lunch with this family-style main dish from Provence.
Author: Martha Stewart
You can use other types of firm, white-fleshed fish, or even shrimp or chicken for this grilled dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
With such a short list of ingredients, each one counts. This shrimp stir-fry's chili-garlic sauce here adds deep, complex flavor-not just heat.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Easy and elegant, this four-ingredient shrimp recipe comes together in a flash. Marinate the shrimp for 15 minutes, grill, and add to a bright summer salad for a delicious lunch.
Author: Martha Stewart
With their vitamin K, cukes will help keep your bones strong, while protein in the eggs and shrimp energize you until dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Our salmon fillets, searedso they retain flavorful juices, lie ona bed of quick-braised red cabbageinstead of a heavy starch.
Author: Martha Stewart
Using light mayonnaise and lime juice in the dressing considerably reduces the calories and fat in this salad. Chili powder adds spice to the shrimp. This recipe is featured in the "Everyday Food: Light"...
Author: Martha Stewart
Individual shepherd's pies can be baked in fluted ramekins, shallow ovenproof casseroles, or even Pyrex bowls.
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious one-pan meal is convenient and makes dishwashing easy.
Author: Martha Stewart
Stacking fish and vegetables in a multilevel steamer lets you cook everything simultaneously. Red snapper or trout are good alternatives to black bass.
Author: Martha Stewart
Sauteed almonds make a zesty topping for panfried trout. For a light, quick supper, serve the fish with baby lettuce leaves and lemon wedges.
Author: Martha Stewart
A smattering of sweet peas and a good measure of rock shrimp turn a humble bowl of pearl barley into a serious risotto.
Author: Martha Stewart
Creamy cannellini beans, sauteed with rosemary and lemon zest, provide a fragrant and delicious bed for steamed salmon in this easy and delicious weeknight meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
In just a few minutes, scallops are seared and served over garlicky arugula and spinach.
Author: Martha Stewart
Herbed mayo offers a cool counterpoint to the smoky rub patted onto the fillets.
Author: Martha Stewart
Two steps -- boil and toss -- lead to a pasta with varied tastes and textures, from sweet shrimp and fresh mint to creamy feta and crunchy snow peas.
Author: Martha Stewart
Grated zucchini, anchovies, garlic, and a splash of pasta water create a summery, umami-packed sauce for gemelli. Salty Pecorino Romano and fresh mint are stirred in off the heat for even more flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Brush slices of rustic bread with olive oil and sprinkle with salt, toast in oven while clams are cooking.
Author: Martha Stewart
A natural affinity exists between salmon and mustard. In this dinner recipe, a sauce of fresh lemon juice and herbs temper the heat of the mustard, but its flavor remains strong enough to stand up to the...
Author: Martha Stewart
Shrimp are a great low-fat protein. Instead of frying them, we bake them at high heat. The cornbread stuffing protects the meat and becomes golden and crisp.
Author: Martha Stewart
A layer of citrus slices between the fish and the grill means there's no chance of sticking, and the fish gets infused with flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
These crispy patties made with salmon, egg, and seasoned with shallots and ginger, are served with lime wedges and sesame mayonnaise.
Author: Martha Stewart
The addition of Champagne is not essential, but it is particularly delicious. If you are planning to serve some bubbly with your oysters, save a splash for this sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cooking mussels on the grill is easier than you'd think and it puts a summery meal on the table in under 30 minutes.
Author: Martha Stewart
This slightly spicy sauce is referred to as all'acqua pazza in Italian, which means "crazy water."
Author: Martha Stewart
Protein-rich sea scallops make this main dish satisfying and healthy.
Author: Martha Stewart